It_is_I_Rae
Songster
- Oct 30, 2019
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A couple of my Buff Orpingtons specifically have the tendency to get overgrown twisty toenails. The other birds generally don't get this problem. Not even all of my buffs have this problem. Mostly just the two. Anyway, there's only so much you can cut off at once without hitting a vein and i will forget to do gradual maintenance trimming until it's a good length.
Is it a bad idea to just go ahead and chop the offending nails to the length they should be, quick and all, on purpose? (One nail at a time so they wouldn't lose too much blood) I'd hate to make them bleed but I also hate for them to have overgrown nails because that's probably pretty uncomfortable for them. I know they'd probably be fine as another one of my hens once broke off an entire nail once and was fine but I don't want to cause unnecessary pain.
Is it a bad idea to just go ahead and chop the offending nails to the length they should be, quick and all, on purpose? (One nail at a time so they wouldn't lose too much blood) I'd hate to make them bleed but I also hate for them to have overgrown nails because that's probably pretty uncomfortable for them. I know they'd probably be fine as another one of my hens once broke off an entire nail once and was fine but I don't want to cause unnecessary pain.
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